The Access to Justice Program is hosting a Pro Bono Awards ceremony and fair at noon on
Wednesday, Sept. 9, in the Moot Court Room. Food, opportunities, and fun will be provided.

PILF Call-out Meeting

The Public Interest Law Foundation (PILF) invites all new and returning law students to a
call-out meeting at noon in room 125. Lunch will be provided. Come join us to find out more
about what we do and how you can get involved! We will be discussing PILF committees, 1L
Representatives, getting a team together for Hoosiers Outrun Cancer, and our first big event:
softball.

JD/MBA Informational Session

Professor Mark Need will be holding an informational session for any students interested in the
JD/MBA programs, both those with the Kelley School of Business and the new program with
Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul, Korea, at noon in room 213. Current joint degree students
are encouraged to attend to answer questions about the programs.

Access to Justice Program Pro Bono Awards Ceremony and Fair

Join us for awards, food, opportunities, and fun at noon in the Moot Court Room. Help us honor
the students who made the largest commitment to pro bono work last year, then mingle with
organizations from the community, and learn more about volunteering to meet the Law School's
new goal of 60 pro bono hours while at Indiana Law. Want to learn more? Find us on Facebook
at Access to Justice Program (IU Bloomington) or e-mail WeDoGood@indiana.edu.

CJAM Basic Mediation Training

The Community Justice Mediation Center (CJAM) is conducting a 32-hour workshop for any
community member interested in helping facilitate community mediations and victim-offender
reconciliation. Training will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 12, 13, 19, and 20 in room
214 at the Law School. Participants who complete the training are eligible to work as CJAM
volunteer mediators; however, any community member interested in learning basic mediation
skills is also welcome to participate. Professor Emeritus of Law Edwin H. Greenebaum will
serve as the principle training instructor. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and taught
Alternative Dispute Resolution and Mediation at Indiana Law until his retirement. Tuition is
$200, although a sliding scale is considered when applicable, and scholarships are available.
Registration forms are at www.cjam.org or by e-mailing training@cjam.org. For more
information, visit the Web site or call 812-336-8677.

WLC Call-out Meeting

The Women's Law Caucus (WLC) will be holding a call-out meeting at noon on Monday, Sept.
14 (room TBA). Non-pizza lunch will be served. Please come and learn more about our
organization and the events we have planned for this year such as speakers, community activities,
an etiquette dinner, and our infamous charity auction! All are welcome, including the men of the
Law School!

Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decisions and the Impact on Environmental Law

The Environmental Law Society is sponsoring a presentation titled "Recent U.S. Supreme Court
Decisions and the Impact on Environmental Law" from noon to 12:50 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 18,
in room 124. Professors John Applegate, Rob Fischman, and Jim Barnes will make up the
panel of speakers at the presentation. As the title suggests, the panel will be discussing the likely
impacts of the fascinating array of environmental law cases that have been decided by the U.S.
Supreme Court over the past year. For more information, please contact Will Gardner at
rwgardne@indiana.edu.

Secretary of Energy David Chu has reappointed Professor Jim Barnes as a member of the
department's Environmental Management Advisory Board for a term ending Sept. 30, 2011. The
board provides advice to the secretary and the department concerning the remediation of nuclear
and hazardous wastes at the country's weapons production facilities as well as the programs for
ongoing management of those sites.

Over the summer, Professor Craig Bradley published, "'Knock and Talk' and the Fourth
Amendment" in the Indiana Law Journal and "Interrogation and Silence: A Comparative Study"
in the Wisconsin International Law Journal. His two latest columns for Trial Magazine
appeared in the June and August issues.

Professor Marshall Leaffer's treatise, Understanding Copyright Law (4th ed.), has just been
published in a Japanese language translation by Lexis/Nexis Japan. Professor Leaffer cannot
understand a word of it, but likes the way it looks.

Kelley Information Session/Reception

Indiana Law students are invited to attend an information session/reception from 5:30 p.m. to
7:30 p.m., Sept. 17, in room CG0034 at the Kelley School of Business. Please come hear about
our program and meet others with similar interests as we all work together to bring the best of
business and life sciences together! To learn more about us, please visit
www.kelley.iu.edu/cbls/.

2010 Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition

It's time to apply for the 2010 Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. All
applications are welcome. Previous moot court experience and relevant course work will be
considered, but neither is required. Priority will be given to upper-class students, but 1Ls should
submit just their names as an expression of their interest in Jessup so that they can be contacted
by Professor Christiana Ochoa about the Jessup Competition. Please submit a current resume
and a statement of interest (covering relevant experience and reasons for interest in the
competition) to Dean Len Fromm, in room 022, no later than Friday, Sept. 11. Applications will
be reviewed by a faculty committee. Further announcements about open call outs for a couple of
other external moot court teams are forthcoming.

Now 40 years old, the Jessup Competition has risen to the preeminent position of being the
world's largest and most prestigious international law moot court competition. Today,
approximately 1,500 students from more than 300 law schools in almost 50 nations participate in
the competition. Participants compete in regional and national competitions in their respective
countries. Winners from these competitions advance to the international rounds, which have been
held, historically, in Washington, D.C.

The Indiana Law team will consist of four students and will be coached by Professor Ochoa.
During the fall semester, team members will produce two written memorials (analogous to a
brief); oral arguments will take place during the spring semester. For more information, visit
www.ilsa.org.

BARBRI Tabling

BARBRI will be tabling from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Thursday for the remainder of
the semester. 1Ls can sign up now for any state for only $50 (limited time offer, additional $50
payment due Oct. 31, 2010), lock in your tuition price for your bar review class in 2012 (or
2013), and get a helpful first-year review book containing review of all of your required classes
for your first year as well as example outlines and helpful study questions. Upper-level students
should stop by and pick up their upper-level review books. Upper-level student sign-up requires
$250. Don't forget to sign up for the MPRE and the BARBRI MPRE review course. You must
have $250 paid on your account to sign up for the MPRE review.

Scheduling Events

All e-mails about reserving classrooms must be sent to BL-LAW-EVENTS. Mail must be sent to
the correct address, bl-law-events (for Outlook users) or bl-events-law@exchange.indiana.edu
(for non-Outlook users). Please include the date and time of event, the length of time room will
be needed, the classroom requested, and the number of people attending the event. Requests
should be sent at least one week before the event and should include the name of the person
requesting, the organization planning the event, and an e-mail address. Confirmations will be
sent by reply e-mail. Thank you!

Audio-Video Services

Requests for AV services should be sent to Max Exter at av@exchange.iu.edu. Please include the
name of your group and the e-mail address of the contact person, a description of what you want
to do, and the date, location, starting time, and duration of the event. Requests must be made at
least 48 hours in advance and will be confirmed by e-mail.

ILA SUBMISSIONS

The Indiana Law Annotated (ILA) is published every Monday while school is in session with
news about the coming week. Information and articles for the ILA should be submitted to
ila@indiana.edu by Thursday at noon for inclusion in Monday's edition. Length of submission
is limited to 200 words, unless otherwise approved. If you have questions about an item
appearing in the ILA, please contact Debbie O'Leary (e-mail devo99@indiana.edu; phone 855-2426). To view past issues, visit the ILAonline.